BusinessFeaturesNewsTechnology Cybersecurity experts warn against increasing risks by Barbados Today 24/03/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 24/03/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 500 The risks of cyber attacks are real and can cause significant damage to business operations. As cybersecurity risks continue to grow, businesses, institutions, and governments in the Caribbean are taking steps to mitigate the risks and protect themselves from cyber attacks.ย To address these growing concerns, CariSec Global hosted the Cyber Security 2023: Reducing Cyber Risks through Cyber Resilience virtual event from March 7th to 8th, 2023. The event brought together governments, business leaders, and IT Managers to raise cybersecurity awareness and discuss matters relating to the business of cybersecurity, frameworks, standards, and associations in the operations and provisioning of Strategic Security Services.ย During this two-day event, government representatives and business leaders learned from regional and international experts in the industry and shared experiences on a range of strategic topics, including Cyber Risk for Business Leaders, Strategic Response to Cyber Attacks, Digital Forensics of Cybercrime, Regional Cyber Climate, The Economics of Cybercrime, Building effective Cybersecurity Programs, and Data Risk Management. Highlighting the reality of threats facing governments and business owners, Edward Millington, Managing Director/Principal Security Consultant, CariSec Global Inc stated, โCyber risk is one of the worldโs top ten global risks, and this risk continues to grow due to inadequate understanding and awareness. The public and private sector continue to face increasing threats, putting governments, businesses, people, technology, and services at risk, causing legal ramifications on the side of clients and business.โย In his feature address, Secretary-General of the Caribbean Telecommunication Union Rodney Taylor cautioned that connectivity is increasing the risk of cyber attacks. Of this, he stated, โItโs important for businesses to develop strong cyber resilience to safeguard themselves against these threats. There are reputational risks as well as significant financial risks to the organisation in case of a breach and if thereโs a loss of customer data.โย He continued, โBusinesses face the challenges of ever-evolving threats; the growing sophistication of the threats; the fact that theyโre state actors involved, not just teenagers in a basement; all of this such that this issue has grown in sophistication and a huge global business based on cybercrime and ransomware has developed. Thereโs a lot of money to be made and as a result, the criminals are working around the clock.โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Participants left with a deeper understanding of the developing nature of cyber threats and the critical role of strategic leadership in developing and implementing effective cybersecurity and cyber resilience strategies.ย CariSec Global is a leading Next-Generation Managed Service Provider, providing Risk-Integrated Cybersecurity & ICT Managed Strategic Services โ protects businesses and their data by integrating International Standards and Frameworks into the organisationsโ strategies and goals; meeting obligations to laws, regulations, and industry compliance (s), while providing business operational safety, integrity, trust and resilience to institutions: financial, government, health, manufacturing, private, retail, and energy and utilities.ย (PR) Founder and Managing Director of CariSec Global Inc Edward Millington. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like BimPay launch delayed for extra testing 16/03/2026 Car Barbados launches new electric and hybrid models amid rising fuel costs 15/03/2026 MP urges update to 60-year-old NISS law 15/03/2026